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Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by Mhiztajoethe9ic(m): 2:23pm On Nov 26, 2017
Weldone man!.������
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 5:08pm On Nov 27, 2017
rhothymie:
please am having serious issues with aphids, whiteflies, caterpillars and other pests including snails (no be small thing o.....
pls how do i make organic pesticide with the dongoyaro leaves...i won do world war 3 with those guys....
thanks

Please Note:

My approach is carried out solely for organic garden farming (kitchen size household farm). Commercial farming may require more extensive approach.

To address the issue;

You can use neem oil instead of the leaves. Very much available (at least I got some at Alaba market) and yields better results.

Nevertheless, you will still have to do lots of hand picking, especially for the snails.
CRUSHED EGG SHELL FOR SNAILS DOES NOT WORK.
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 5:09pm On Nov 27, 2017
Mhiztajoethe9ic:
Weldone man!.������
Thanks boss
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by rhothymie(m): 7:13pm On Nov 27, 2017
jidestroud:


Please Note:

My approach is carried out solely for organic garden farming (kitchen size household farm). Commercial farming may require more extensive approach.

To address the issue;

You can use neem oil instead of the leaves. Very much available (at least I got some at Alaba market) and yields better results.

Nevertheless, you will still have to do lots of hand picking, especially for the snails.
CRUSHED EGG SHELL FOR SNAILS DOES NOT WORK.

thank you sir...
how much is the neem oil sold
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 7:08am On Nov 28, 2017
rhothymie:


thank you sir...
how much is the neem oil sold

I got about 75cl worth, that went for about N2000.
Do checkout any of those online e-commerce stores, heard they've got Neem oil available.
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by rhothymie(m): 10:51am On Nov 28, 2017
jidestroud:


I got about 75cl worth, that went for about N2000.
Do checkout any of those online e-commerce stores, heard they've got Neem oil available.
thank you sir
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by toyclicks: 12:28pm On Dec 02, 2017
Good afternoon

Pls I need ugu pods urgently. The one I got is giving me throat cutting prices.

Kindly help
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by rhothymie(m): 2:30pm On Dec 03, 2017
jidestroud:


Lol...I'm human after all.
On the tomato plant dilemma at first, I have been able to find a way around my initial problem caused by the rains. Like someone suggested, I did the following;

1. Raised the beds high enough
2. Mulched the tomato plants (used my dried up dongoyaro leaves to achieve this).
3. Prune/pinched off all the lower leaves close to the ground to avoid little splashing of water even after mulching.
4. I sprayed with baking soda/vegetable and a little local black soap to prevent those stubborn whiteflies and prevent fungi diseases.

The last rain had little or no effects on my tomato plants. Not even a signle leave curling up. They all look healthy and good. And the fruits sure do look good and getting bigger by the day.
please how did u make the black soap and neem/vegetable extract
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 6:17pm On Dec 03, 2017
rhothymie:

please how did u make the black soap and neem/vegetable extract
I got my black soap from a local traditionalists store "elewe omo" (A local herb seller/doctor).

On neem extract, how I prepared mine has already been explained in this thread. You could also get the neem oil from online e-commerce stores. It's readily available and more effective that the neem leaves.
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 6:57pm On Dec 03, 2017
toyclicks:
Good afternoon

Pls I need ugu pods urgently. The one I got is giving me throat cutting prices.

Kindly help
Lol. . . Like I said, the price is fair enough.
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 7:10pm On Dec 03, 2017
Quick Evening View of My Soko...

I'm beginning to see the beautiful side of my Soko plant. So far so good. Time plant more of these. grin

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Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by rhothymie(m): 11:26pm On Dec 03, 2017
jidestroud:

I got my black soap from a local traditionalists store "elewe omo" (A local herb seller/doctor).

On neem extract, how I prepared mine has already been explained in this thread. You could also get the neem oil from online e-commerce stores. It's readily available and more effective that the neem leaves.

Thank you sir...
so u will just mix the two 2geda or wah?
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by toyclicks: 7:46pm On Dec 04, 2017
jidestroud:

Lol. . . Like I said, the price is fair enough.

Thanks. I will be augmenting with soko, cos of total cost
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 10:16pm On Dec 25, 2017
Merry Christmas

Been a while i updated on my garden events. So far so good, harvested and sold virtually all my TETE and SOKO vegetables. lt was indeed a bountiful harvest.

Moreover, i have been preoccupied working with varieties of the Tete vegetables as regard insects-pests invasion (posting my findings soonest). Also being worked with is rabbit urine using my Roman de grande tomato plants in sacks as my test samples.

Thanks once again to all who have in one way or the other helped make this a success, 2018 holds more exploits (would be expanding my horizons into more vegetable crops and definitely pure organic farming.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in Advanve. Love yah all. wink cheesy cheesy cheesy

Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 9:30am On Dec 27, 2017
2017 Summary

A summary of vegetable crops engaged with and their success ratings:

1. Cucumbers: Scored below average

2. Tomatoes: Success story (Not for once did buy tomatoes from the second quarter of 2017 till now)

3. Cabbage: 70% success recorded.

4. Fluted pumpkin (Ugu): 100% successful.

5. Sweet corn: very successful

6. Bàsil: Successful

7. Lemongrass: Successful

8. Soko: 100% success

9. Tete: 100% success

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Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by oyetpel(m): 10:06am On Dec 27, 2017
jidestroud:
2017 Summary

A summary of vegetable crops engaged with and their success ratings:

1. Cucumbers: Scored below average

2. Tomatoes: Success story (Not for once did buy tomatoes from the second quarter of 2017 till now)

3. Cabbage: 70% success recorded.

4. Fluted pumpkin (Ugu): 100% successful.

5. Sweet corn: very successful

6. Bàsil: Successful

7. Lemongrass: Successful

8. Soko: 100% success

9. Tete: 100% success


Nice report.
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 1:13pm On Dec 27, 2017
oyetpel:


Nice report.

Thanks. More exploits this coming 2018. It's going to be an explosive one. Compliments once again.

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Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 7:50pm On Jan 04, 2018
@babythug

Got your message but I really do not understand the falling part. What's falling?

Nevertheless, I will be nursing another batch tomorrow 05/01/2018. This marks the beginning of another planting season for me.

Note: Hoping to get more info on the question asked.
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by babythug(f): 10:27pm On Jan 04, 2018
jidestroud:
@babythug

Got your message but I really do not understand the falling part. What's falling?

Nevertheless, I will be nursing another batch tomorrow 05/01/2018. This marks the beginning of another planting season for me.

Note: Hoping to get more info on the question asked.

Thanks so much

I planted tomatoes late last year and it sprouted and grew to a reasonable height, suddenly I noticed that once I watered them the plants kinda fell to the ground and after awhile even without being watered they fell! It seemed the stalks couldn't support the weight of the tomato plants! So none fruited at the end of the day

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Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by oyetpel(m): 11:08pm On Jan 04, 2018
babythug:


Thanks so much

I planted tomatoes late last year and it sprouted and grew to a reasonable height, suddenly I noticed that once I watered them the plants kinda fell to the ground and after awhile even without being watered they fell! It seemed the stalks couldn't support the weight of the tomato plants! So none fruited at the end of the day

What you are trying to say is that they 'bend' not fall.

Tomato plant is light, so they bend when wind blow them or when heavy rain fall on them, but that doesn't mean they should not fruit. All my tomatoes bend too and they fruited, though i plan to stake when i plant tomato again.

I will suggest if you really to want have the first joy of planting tomato, go to the market to buy tomato seed instead of using the ones you poured away from the tomato you bought for your stew.

I hope this helps.

Their was this tenant of ours that planted tomatoes the way you did too.
The washed off seeds of the tomatoes they used for a party celebrations sprouted beautifully and well so tall and upright, i was even admiring them. A wind blew and they all fell them apart, they all bend, and they didn't fruit at all, just like you complained.

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Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 9:28am On Jan 05, 2018
babythug:


Thanks so much

I planted tomatoes late last year and it sprouted and grew to a reasonable height, suddenly I noticed that once I watered them the plants kinda fell to the ground and after awhile even without being watered they fell! It seemed the stalks couldn't support the weight of the tomato plants! So none fruited at the end of the day

Sorry about your experience. It wasn't all rosy for me especially at my first attempt too you know.

Firstly, a good tomato plant should always have a good rooting system. When transplanting, I do make sure I bury about 2-4inches of the plant into the soil (ofcos, you'll have to pinch off some lowers in some cases).

Secondly, AVOID OVERHEAD WATERING of your tomato plants. This is a major contributor to so many harm that can befall your plants; ranging from diseases and what you complained about.

Thirdly, giving your tomato plant support isnt a bad idea at all. Does more good to the plant you know, keeping your plant upright. Soil - water splashing on the leaves is bad to the plant also.

Well, attached is the tomato plant I nursed Late November last year. Just 4 only lol. All doing pretty well in sacks, started fruiting too. (UNDER EXPERIMENT THOUGH, with my rabbit urine isssh, lol).
Attached also is the picture of the ones planted this morning.

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Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by Itydee(m): 5:54am On Jan 10, 2018
Started my cucumber farm. Will post link soon
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by Itydee(m): 6:00am On Jan 10, 2018
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by Dieumerci(m): 6:21am On Jan 11, 2018
jidestroud:
2017 Summary

A summary of vegetable crops engaged with and their success ratings:

1. Cucumbers: Scored below average

2. Tomatoes: Success story (Not for once did buy tomatoes from the second quarter of 2017 till now)

3. Cabbage: 70% success recorded.

4. Fluted pumpkin (Ugu): 100% successful.

5. Sweet corn: very successful

6. Bàsil: Successful

7. Lemongrass: Successful

8. Soko: 100% success

9. Tete: 100% success


Wow! you have done well sir.
Thanks for all the education and help.
Pls can I send you a PM.
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 6:32am On Jan 11, 2018
Dieumerci:


Wow! you have done well sir.
Thanks for all the education and help.
Pls can I send you a PM.

You're welcomed. Yes, you can inbox me.
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by edogu(m): 2:52am On Jan 24, 2018
Op. I really love what you are doing! Please, how can I get a Scotch bonnet pepper seed? Thanks!
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 6:55pm On Apr 02, 2018
Happy Easter all

More updates coming soon.
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by Nobody: 3:28pm On Apr 03, 2018
finally I read through the thread and I must confess it was worth it thank u Op. learnt a lot from it, my cucumber and pumpkin are almost three weeks now
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by jidestroud(m): 4:27pm On Apr 03, 2018
olakunleben16:
finally I read through the thread and I must confess it was worth it thank u Op. learnt a lot from it, my cucumber and pumpkin are almost three weeks now

I'm honoured. Coming up with more updates.
Re: Starting Up My Vegetable Farm Garden From Scratch (ugwu, Tomato, Green-leaf) by Seun(m): 5:30pm On Apr 03, 2018
jidestroud:
Happy Easter all. More updates coming soon.
Awesome. What are you growing during this rainy season?

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